Clyde manager Danny Lennon says his side should have taken maximum points for their efforts in a derby encounter with Queen's Park on Saturday.The Spiders hit the bar twice but the Bully Wee arguably had a better chance.
David Goodwillie stepped up to hit a penalty but he was unable to convert.Lennon's men are still ninth in League One - the relegation play-off spot - but it's another point after a draw with Dumbarton ended a run of four straight defeats.Lennon said: “We are very pleased with the clean sheet.
We've taken a point at a difficult venue against a very good team. But we probably had the two best chances in the game and we are disappointed not to take all three.“I thought it was a real good tactical game, but on the second half
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